The woman who tragically lost her life after being swept away by powerful floodwaters in Msholozi, Mpumalanga, has been identified as **Esther Mathenjwa**, a 45-year-old bakery worker whose death has left the community in deep mourning.
Mathenjwa was reportedly caught in a strong current during recent heavy floods that have affected parts of Mpumalanga following days of relentless rainfall. The rising water levels turned normally manageable streams and roads into dangerous waterways, catching several residents off guard. Sadly, Mathenjwa became one of the victims of the extreme weather conditions that have been sweeping across the province.

According to information provided by community members, Esther was a dedicated employee at a local bakery, where she was well known for her hard work, kindness, and commitment to supporting her family. Friends and colleagues described her as a humble and caring woman who took pride in her job and always tried to uplift those around her. Her sudden passing has sent shockwaves through both her workplace and the wider Msholozi community.
Esther leaves behind her **husband and three children**, whose lives have been irreversibly changed by the tragedy. The family is now faced with the emotional pain of losing a loved one, as well as the practical challenges that come with the loss of a breadwinner. Community leaders have expressed concern for the wellbeing of the family and have called for support during this difficult time.

The incident has once again highlighted the devastating impact of flooding in vulnerable areas, especially in rural and semi-rural communities where infrastructure may not be designed to withstand extreme weather events. Residents in Msholozi have raised concerns about inadequate drainage systems, unsafe crossings, and the lack of early warning mechanisms that could help prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Emergency services have urged the public to exercise extreme caution during periods of heavy rainfall, warning against attempting to cross flooded roads or streams, even if the water appears shallow. Authorities have reiterated that floodwaters can be deceptively strong and can easily sweep away both people and vehicles within seconds.

As Mpumalanga continues to experience unpredictable weather patterns, calls are growing for improved disaster preparedness, community awareness campaigns, and better infrastructure investment to protect lives. Local leaders have emphasized the need for collaboration between government, disaster management teams, and communities to reduce the risk posed by floods.
Meanwhile, tributes continue to pour in for Esther Mathenjwa, with many remembering her as a loving mother, devoted wife, and hardworking community member. Her death serves as a painful reminder of the human cost of natural disasters and the urgent need to prioritize safety and resilience in flood-prone areas.
The community of Msholozi now mourns the loss of one of its own, while rallying around the Mathenjwa family in solidarity, compassion, and hope that such a tragedy will not be repeated.
